'Bright Lights, No City'

Whit Alexander is the co–founder of the game company Cranium, which he sold in 2007. He then relocated to Ghana to start a business based on the idea of creative capitalism — creating companies and products that improve the lives of those living on less than $2 a day. His business, Burro, began leasing high quality rechargeable batteries to help decrease poverty in off the grid areas. His brother, Max Alexander wrote a book chronicling the business adventure, and they're now traveling on a book tour promoting "Bright Lights, No City: An African Adventure on Bad Roads with a Brother and a Very Weird Business Plan."

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Whit Alexander is the co–founder of the Cranium game company, and founder of Burro.

Max Alexander is Whit's brother and the author of "Bright Lights, No City."

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